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Mar 04, 2009 12:00

Copied from an e-mail I just received:

Subject: Confirmation of ticket purchase at www.delta.com

From: support@delta.com

As you can see, there are none of the usual indicators of spam or Trojan e-mails. The spelling is all correct, and the “from” address looks legit.

Thanks for the purchase!

Booking number: Z2BGT9T

You will find attached to this letter PASSENGER ITINERARY RECEIPT of your electronic ticket.
It verifies that you paid the ticket in full and confirms your right for air travel and luggage transportation by the indicated flight Delta Air Lines.

On board you will be offered:
- beverages;
- food;
- daily press.
You are guaranteed top-quality services and attention on the part of our benevolent personnel.

We recommend you to print PASSENGER ITINERARY RECEIPT and take it alone to the airport. It will help you to pass control and registration procedures faster.

See you on board!
Best regards,

Delta Air Lines

DO NOT open the file attached as it is undoubtedly a Trojan program that will install unwanted software on your computer at best and completely fry it at worst.

EDIT: I also sent this out at work and a co-worker replied: "A couple of obvious tip-offs that this is a fake would be that Delta would offer their passengers drinks, food, press, or top-quality services and attention from benevolent personnel!!!"

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